As someone mentioned--excessive thirst is associated with diabetes and I know I had terrible thirst with my preeclampsia. It isn't listed as a classic sign because it is more anecdotal (not been studied, I don't think) but I agree with Catherine--if it is darker (like tea or cola), or hot, or infrequent, or excessive thirst--it is worth a call into the OB on call. You are never bothering an OB on call at night--those folks are on paid time--and your insurance pays them (or your Medicare, or hard earned cash!) so consider them on the clock and call them!!

Anne Garrett
Executive Director
Preeclampsia Foundation

As someone mentioned--excessive thirst is associated with diabetes and I know I had terrible thirst with my preeclampsia. It isn't listed as a classic sign because it is more anecdotal (not been studied, I don't think) but I agree with Catherine--if it is darker (like tea or cola), or hot, or infrequent, or excessive thirst--it is worth a call into the OB on call. You are never bothering an OB on call at night--those folks are on paid time--and your insurance pays them (or your Medicare, or hard earned cash!) so consider them on the clock and call them!!

Hi Ben, you guys are really hanging in there aren't you? I have no idea about stuff, if you have questions or concerns about it I vote that you phone the OB! We are all paranoid here and worry about things changing very fast. I do know that things to watch out for are a decrease in output and colour changes (cola colour). Is she taking any BP medications? The one that I came home from the hospital taking made me very thirsty, but also gave a very metallic taste in my mouth that made me want to drink even more.

I hope that tomorrow's appointment goes well, but if you are worried about anything, don't wait until then to talk to the doctor please.

Best wishes to both of you

Catherine (37)
DH, Dave (40)
Finn (6)
Lucy (2)
Chloe (7/2/03)

Hi Ben, you guys are really hanging in there aren't you? I have no idea about stuff, if you have questions or concerns about it I vote that you phone the OB! We are all paranoid here and worry about things changing very fast. I do know that things to watch out for are a decrease in output and colour changes (cola colour). Is she taking any BP medications? The one that I came home from the hospital taking made me very thirsty, but also gave a very metallic taste in my mouth that made me want to drink even more.

I hope that tomorrow's appointment goes well, but if you are worried about anything, don't wait until then to talk to the doctor please.

Quick question, What color is her/your urine? When I was in to my second week of bedrest, my urine was very dark and felt hot as well. On a good note, it wasn't due to kidney issues from preeclampsia....Well, at least kidney funtion was normal in my blood panel....So, I know darker urine is a sign of dehydration, but with all the water you/she has been drinking, I don't have a good explanation[:p].

BTW, you guys are the sweetest couple together, both looking out for eachother, that's wonderful[:)]

Mada Harpster

Sam 6-29-00 36weeks P.E.
Ben 11-03-01 No P.E.

Quick question, What color is her/your urine? When I was in to my second week of bedrest, my urine was very dark and felt hot as well. On a good note, it wasn't due to kidney issues from preeclampsia....Well, at least kidney funtion was normal in my blood panel....So, I know darker urine is a sign of dehydration, but with all the water you/she has been drinking, I don't have a good explanation[:p].

BTW, you guys are the sweetest couple together, both looking out for eachother, that's wonderful[:)]

I hope you're feeling a little better now. Have you been feeling dehydrated or thirsty? If you've been feeling very thirsty, it could be associated with your kidneys - either dibetes or kidney damage. I don't want to scare you, but PIH does increase your chances of kidney damage.

I agree with Laura, if it's keeping you awake and you don't feel right, don't hesitate to call the hospital or go over there and have things checked out.

Good luck and keep us posted!

Sarah

Hi!

I hope you're feeling a little better now. Have you been feeling dehydrated or thirsty? If you've been feeling very thirsty, it could be associated with your kidneys - either dibetes or kidney damage. I don't want to scare you, but PIH does increase your chances of kidney damage.

I agree with Laura, if it's keeping you awake and you don't feel right, don't hesitate to call the hospital or go over there and have things checked out.

Ben is asleep and I'm still wide awake, so I thought I'd get on and ask a question. You all ahve been so good at answering our other questions, so here it goes.

All day today I have been feeling increasingly dehydrated. I have been draining 8 oz glasses of water about once ever 15-30 minutes if not more often. Nothing is helping! Nada. It's pure water, filtered and everything.

Can this be associated with PIH?

Lots of love,
Rachel[:D]

Hi everyone!

Ben is asleep and I'm still wide awake, so I thought I'd get on and ask a question. You all ahve been so good at answering our other questions, so here it goes.

All day today I have been feeling increasingly dehydrated. I have been draining 8 oz glasses of water about once ever 15-30 minutes if not more often. Nothing is helping! Nada. It's pure water, filtered and everything.